Requiemking, on 17 February 2017 - 06:21 PM, said:
Ugh, I wish people would stop using this stupid thing. That is
NOT a Hellhound. That is the unholy child of the Linebacker and the Ebon Jag.
This is the Hellhound, or to go by it's proper name, the Conjurer.

FLG 01, on 17 February 2017 - 10:09 PM, said:
That is not nice; and it is rather unfair.
He told everyone it's the MW:4 rendition of the Mech. I am also annoyed that MW:4 is put on a pedestal here, but who am I to question his choice?
If I wanted to see a TRO:3055-like Hellhound, I'd say: "Great job, mate! I love the Mech and your interpretation is superb, based on the video game. Have you ever considered taking inspiration from the artwork in TRO:3055?"

Maybe i can work towards a middle ground with you guys It was also a request on deviant art and i thought "Eh ill mess with it.". Why not i do both? Yea, the mw4 version is alot more ingrained with alot of people who started off with the game. I personally started with mw2 and up before battletech table top.
Shinypants, on 18 February 2017 - 02:46 AM, said:
You have a very distinct and detailed style LastKhan. Great work as usual!
I can only assume they are scanned traditional drawings? How long would a piece like the Hellhound take you to create?
Yup most are just me in a sketch book then i scan them on over. The "MW4" Hellhound took me about three days. Thats with getting the line down and rendered/detail, using copic sketch greys for shades and clean up. I draw on and off depending on work etc. but i still maintain drawing everyday, the down side is coming back to the same piece the next day and picking up where i left off.
IraqiWalker, on 18 February 2017 - 03:08 AM, said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but have you done a Blood Asp yet? I would love to see your take on it. Especially since the way you do armor pads is so distinct.
no, not yet at least but ill tuck that away for later though.